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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone buying this for their teens are making following statements: "I am desperate for approval" "Screw the environment" "I am too clueless to realize this is tacky"[/quote] Which private school are we trolling here and why? Why are you jealous, OP? Someone's kid got into a better college than your kid? Seems pretty mean. [/quote] [b]Prius owner:[/b] "I'm kinda poor and am desperate for approval" "I am too clueless to realize this is tacky" [b]Tesla owner:[/b] "I'm kinda rich and am desperate for approval" "I am too clueless to realize this is tacky" [/quote] LOL, I don't even have a teenager. Just a young tween who is not of driving age or college admissions age. OP asked if you would buy one of these as a parenting status symbol, and I gave the reasons I would not. Sorry, but I think they are tacky. You can make much better arguments for the Prius or even the Tesla for a teenager, the most obvious one being the environmental reasons. I can think of NO sound reason you'd want an huge, environmentally unfriendly death trap for your teen unless you are desperate and tacky. Feel free to disagree, but someone asked, and I answered.[/quote]
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